Marina catalinae is characterized by its delicate, elongated leaves and vivid blue to violet flowers, which stand out in its natural coastal bluff habitat. Typically found clinging to rocky crevices, marina catalinae has evolved to withstand salt spray and limited soil, displaying resilience in harsh seaside conditions. Its striking bloom color serves as a beacon for native pollinators, ensuring species propagation.
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Pruning:
Marina catalinae should be pruned in early spring to enhance growth and health. Remove dead or diseased branches for better air circulation, cutting above outward-facing buds. Regular pruning maintains shape and promotes flowering, while clean, sharp tools prevent disease, enhancing longevity and appearance.
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